The decision to surrender Chagos to Mauritius is a disaster for all sorts of reasons, but neglected amongst them is what it could mean for marine protections around this biodiversity hotspot.
The Labour government is bolstering the nanny state with puritanical policies, and paying little heed to the harm caused to our nation’s finances.
If the Spartans hadn’t held out against the pleas of our colleagues then Britain would have been trapped in a customs union with no way out.
I have serious concerns about the sector surviving this crisis. We cannot allow the worst to happen and our zoos and aquariums put at risk.
Self-governing democracies are entitled to choose their own tax rates.
We must have an English Parliament – and in so doing, we should extend the UK Parliament to represent all Britons.
The Sports Direct Arena? The SalesForce Tower? No, thanks.
I strongly believe that patriotism is the best approach to achieving social cohesion across what has become a broadly diverse nation.
We and the country cannot allow Ed Miliband to win, and Nigel Farage to help him to do so.
The pre-stunning of animals before killing should be enforced by law.
Not only am I concerned by what is in the Bill, but also by what is not. Amendments that could have had a seriously protective impact on the scope of operation of this Bill, should it become law, were rejected.